Moose Hide Campaign Event

Event Details

Quesnel Campus

Event Description

Violence is unacceptable and preventable in Canada. Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people are victims of gender-based violence at a much higher rate than non-Indigenous people. The Moose Hide Campaign aims to put an end to gender-based violence. You are encouraged to attend and take action. 

Students, staff, faculty, and the public are invited to CNC Quesnel on May 16th for a Moose Hide Campaign Event, in collaboration with the Quesnel Tillicum Native Friendship Centre

Opening ceremonies will begin at 9:00am followed by activities. At 11:45am, all are welcome to join in a walk to the Quesnel Tillicum Native Friendship Centre.  

Schedule:  

 

Location

Activity

Time

Atrium

Welcome

9:00

Atrium

Natural Medicinal Teachings with Wildcrafter Sharon Primeau

 

 

 

 

9:15–11:15

Cafeteria

Bannock by Alicia Hjorth

N206

Paper Ribbon Skirts & Shirts with the Child Development Centre

N207

Make Your Own Pointillism Art with the North Cariboo Metis Association

N121

Make Tobacco Ties with the Nazko First Nation

N211

Make Your Own Feather Art with Elder Greg Sterling

N212

Smudging Display and Teachingswith John Morin

S128

Live Stream

S122

Tea and Visit with Elders and Live Stream

Outside, back of campus

Smudging with John Morin

11:20

Gather in Atrium

Awareness Walk to Friendship Centre

11:45

 

If you have any questions, please contact Karen Green, Aboriginal Advisor/Liaison at greenk1@cnc.bc.ca